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Post by realview on Jul 30, 2023 9:32:54 GMT
Real View Intro: Hello ladies and gentleman; this week saw two bouts in what is being dubbed part of a Pacific tour. They were the start of said tour for Ewelina Lisowska and Paula Tumala. We also saw the announcement for the BBU PPV, which takes place tomorrow morning. We will discuss two major bouts coming up on the PPV and review the two bouts from this week.
As always we recommend that if you haven't read the bouts from this past week that you go look them up. We will of course be spoiling them in our reviews. While also you will be robbing yourself the enjoyment of wonderfully written fights.
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Post by realview on Jul 30, 2023 9:33:17 GMT
Part 1: BBU JMDD title bout preview: The main event of this month's pay per view sees Hailey Clauson look to get back on the winners podium after just falling short of taking home the BBU Welterweight title. She defends her BBU JMDD title against the new star around this organisation Ivana Knoll, who has turned being photographed in the World Cup crowd into being a superstar in the ring.
Since her debut back in December of last year she has only lost once in a BBU ring and three times overall when her FCBA record is added. In terms of JMDD bouts she has won her only two bouts and looked impressive doing so.
Now if you don't know Hailey Clauson and her record in celebrity female boxing, you should look her up. Over the past two years she has arguably been the best fighter pound for pound in the world. She has won both JMDD titles (BBU and FCBA), she won the Diamond Boxing Tournament this year and as said she was close to winning her first linear belt not long ago.
The odds are in the champions favour that she will win. It has to be said that Ivana is certainly a live wire in this coming fight, she has shown solid punching power in both fists, toughness and decent boxing IQ. For Ivana to win she is going to have to keep Hailey under wraps, make the Champion overthink and take any chances.
Of course that is easier said then done. Hailey after all has those qualities herself and has proven she can handle the heat in these big fights. The thing that Hailey may she to worry about is burn out, she has been running the table hard since January and it will be interesting to see what happens when these two busty titans clash.
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Post by realview on Jul 30, 2023 9:33:49 GMT
Part 2: Jessica Alba Vs Michelle Keegan preview We will find out which of two of the hottest women in the past decade is the superior fighter. Both are former champions, both are itching it seems to have a go at each other judging by their demeanors in the build up to this one.
Representing the BBU in this classic Crossover clash is Michelle Keegan. She is a former BBU flyweight champion and a former FCBA JMD champion. Her record stands at 52 victories. 47 by knockout and 62 defeats.
In the FCBA side of this is Jessica Alba! The forty two year old is a former FCBA Flyweight champion, along with being a former three time FCBA bantamweight champion. Her record stands at 54 wins, 38 by knockout, 73 losses and 4 draws.
While both have negative records. They have been to the mountain top and can still put on an epic show when faced with a challenge to motivate them. Arguably with it being at bantamweight that Jessica is more used to the weight. Still Michelle has proven she is as physically fit as anyone in celebrity female boxing.
So whose our money on? Well both are going to look to box their way into the fight. Jessica I'd argue is slightly better technically. Michelle will need to muscle back Jessica when she can. It is a coin toss style fight that might steal the headlines of the entire event!
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Post by realview on Jul 30, 2023 9:34:21 GMT
Part 3: Miri Hanai vs Ewelina Lisowska The Ewelina Lisowska come back trail seems to have found a path through the Pacific. She went there to take on Miri Hana. While on paper Ewelina was the favourite, a few stinging losses have seemed to dent her confidence.
Both looked game as they stepped into the ring. It was Miri who kicked off the stronger, getting into the grill of her opponent to work her body. Ewelina looked a little surprised by the charge from her opponent, earning her a telling off by her coach Melanie Brown.
After that Lisowska kicked into gear. She rammed in more straight shots to the face of her opponent. Miri found herself being pushed around. Ewelina wasn't showing any real mercy as the third followed the same pattern.
The fourth round saw that beating catch up to Miri as she was first put down on her right side by a hook. She probably should have stayed down as another nasty punch sent her down for the count. The Front Street Japan corner could just look to the heavens in annoyance at Miri not being able to do much with the former BBU flyweight champion.
It has been announced that Ewelina is going to stay in that area. Next she has Rio Natsume to look forwards too, that should be another comfortable win but she has shown some weakness. This could prove a trap game for the singer.
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Post by realview on Jul 30, 2023 9:34:43 GMT
Part 4: Emily Scott Vs Paula Tumala On the undercard below the Miri versus Ewelina bout was a clash between Aussie beauty Emily Scott and stunning Polish fighter Paula Tumala. Both were seeking wins to get closer to title shots. In Emily's case it was announced that she wouldn't be part of the future Ashes boxing event, this was a great chance to prove the selectors were wrong not to take her.
When the bell rung both went at each other hard, slugging away on the inside. Emily got the better of the exchanges in close with several sneaky body shots that landed around Paula's belly button. Paula looked annoyed at the end of the first round as she tapped her own cheeks with her gloves before walking to her corner.
The fighters continued to slug it out, neither wanted to be the one backing off as they went in hard. Emily got a gash under her left eye, Paula had blood running from her nostrils to show how intense the fighting was.
But Paula clocked Emily on her chin in the third and after that Emily started to get rocked around. A right hook to the nose in the fifth sent Emily down onto all fours, Emily didn't want any more as she held her bloody nose with her right glove and simply sat on her backside with tears in her eyes.
This was a solid victory for Paula; Emily has shown to be a tough fighter and to stop her in her tracks is a great statement. She still needs to be careful as her style is a double edged sword, she will take plenty of punishment to get wins.
That's all we have time for folks, thank you to everyone who has taken the time to read these posts. We want to say thank you to Vassago for writing the bouts this week. We will be back next Sunday morning for the next edition of the Real View.
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